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Facebook Involvement, Objectified Body Consciousness, Body Shame, and Sexual Assertiveness in College Women and Men

机译:Facebook的参与,客观的身体意识,身体羞辱和大学男女的性自信

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Given the heightened attention to visual impression management on social media websites, previous research has demonstrated an association between Facebook use and objectified body consciousness among adolescent girls and young women in various Western countries, including the U.S. (e.g., Meier and Gray 2013). The current study aimed to test whether both young women and men using social networking sites are vulnerable to objectified body consciousness, and to extend this line of research to sexual health outcomes. We tested a path model of Facebook involvement, objectified body consciousness, body shame, and sexual assertiveness and examined whether the negative health consequences of objectified body consciousness were greater in magnitude for women than men. Participants in this study were U.S. college students in the Midwest, 467 women and 348 men, who on average reported using social networking sites for 6 years. They completed survey measures assessing their involvement in Facebook, body surveillance, appearance self-worth, and enjoyment of sexualization. They also reported on feelings of body shame and sexual assertiveness. For both women and men, Facebook involvement predicted objectified body consciousness, which in turn predicted greater body shame and decreased sexual assertiveness. The link between objectified body consciousness and body shame was greater in magnitude for women, but no gender difference was found in the association between body shame and sexual assertiveness. We suggest that social media foster a heightened experience of the self from an observer's point of view, which has consequences for body image and sexual agency among women as well as men.
机译:考虑到社交媒体网站上对视觉印象管理的高度重视,以前的研究表明,在包括美国在内的多个西方国家,青春期女孩和年轻女性使用Facebook与客观身体意识之间存在关联(例如Meier和Gray 2013)。当前的研究旨在测试使用社交网站的男女是否都容易受到客观身体意识的影响,并将这一研究范围扩展至性健康结果。我们测试了Facebook参与,客观身体意识,身体羞耻和性自信的路径模型,并检查了客观身体意识对女性的负面健康影响是否大于男性。这项研究的参与者是中西部的美国大学生,分别为467名女性和348名男性,他们平均报告称使用社交网站已有6年。他们完成了调查措施,评估了他们对Facebook的参与,身体监测,外观自我价值以及性享受的乐趣。他们还报道了身体羞辱和性自信的感觉。对于男人和女人,Facebook的参与都预示了客观的身体意识,这反过来又预示着更大的身体耻辱感和降低的性自信。女性的客观意识和身体羞耻之间的联系在数量上更大,但是在身体羞耻和性自信之间的关联中未发现性别差异。我们建议社交媒体从观察者的角度促进自我的增强体验,这对男女的身体形象和性行为都有影响。

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